Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Randolph County Transfer Sta is the small transfer station out on Landfill Road that locals use when a full trip to the landfill isn’t convenient. People drop off residential loads here so trucks can compact and haul refuse out to a bigger landfill. It’s the practical stop for anyone in Pocahontas with a pickup bed or a trailer of household cleanup.
There’s a modest entrance lane with a booth and a place to pull up for check-in before moving on to the tipping area. Vehicles usually pull up, tip into a pit or hopper, and the site’s compactors and larger trucks handle the rest; it’s not a place to leave things scattered around. Recycling or drop-off bins are often grouped to one side of the main traffic flow so watch for them as you drive in. Weekends and spring cleanup days can be noticeably busier, so expect some waiting at peak times.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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